Blak-Gill, says they've already received some big orders. "For a non-wholesale, someone who isn't reselling them, are solely biggest one is 91 dozen."

"Everyone wants to be Polish on Paczki Day so that's why everybody comes to us because we're a Polish bakery," says Blak-Gill.

She also says it's been crazy busy since they moment they opened. "We have a lot of extra staff. In total, like part-time and full-time, we have probably around 20. Today we're closer to around 60 people."

Shrove Tuesday came about so Christians wouldn't be wasting food during lent.

Traditionally many different types of food would be given up - meat, fish, eggs and milky food - so they were all cooked up so they wouldn't be wasted.